Ceramic Deburring, Deflashing Tools Take Into Consideration Difficult Materials, Operator Safety
Boride Engineered Abrasives introduces its new mold polishing equipment, the Work Finisher Tool, which is lightweight, long lasting, won’t rust and is safer and easier to use.
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Boride Engineered Abrasives introduces a new series of safe and easy-to-use ceramic deburring and deflashing tools. The Work Finisher Tool, for example, is ideal for deburring and chamfering non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum and brass products and excels on ultra-hard resins like glass fiber, carbon fiber and talc-filled plastics while reportedly eliminating the fear of cutting hands and fingers, or damaging the molded part in the process.
Available in three sizes — large, small and micro — the Work Finisher is lightweight, long lasting, won’t rust and, according to Lesley Murphy, Boride’s marketing and sales manager, is an ideal alternative to other deburring knives.
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